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The theory of collective bargaining, 1930-1975 : a critique of the argument that trade unions neutra...

The theory of collective bargaining, 1930-1975 : a crit...

The theory of collective bargaining, 1930-1975 : a critique of the argument that trade unions neutra...

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The theory of collective bargaining, 1930-1975 : a critique of the argument that trade unions neutralise labour's "disadvantage" in bargaining and enhance wage-rates by the use, or threat, of strikes / W. H. Hutt.

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The theory of collective bargaining, 1930-1975 : a critique of the argument that trade unions neutralise labour's "disadvantage" in bargaining and enhance wage-rates by the use, or threat, of strikes / W. H. Hutt.

Publisher

[London] : Institute of Economic Affairs, 1975.

Date

1975.

Call Numbers

T0205470 , T0206245

Record Identifier

74VvJ6rGxkaZ

MMS ID

991008059009702626

Language

English

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Physical content

xix, 140 p. ; 22 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[London] : Institute of Economic Affairs, 1975.

Edition

Rev. with the addition of new material.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1975.

Subjects

Subjects and topics

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Full title

The theory of collective bargaining, 1930-1975 : a critique of the argument that trade unions neutralise labour's "disadvantage" in bargaining and enhance wage-rates by the use, or threat, of strikes / W. H. Hutt.

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Notes

General note

Hobart paperback ; no. 8.

First published 1930.

On label: Transatlantic Arts, Inc., Levittown, N.Y., sole distributor for U.S.A.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Transferred from N331.89/17.

Transferred from N331.890942/2.

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Call Numbers

T0205470 , T0206245

Record Identifier

74VvJ6rGxkaZ

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvJ6rGxkaZ

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ISBN

025536072X :

DDC

331.89

331.8901

MMS ID

991008059009702626

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